Here’s a thought none of us expected for 2019...

6’5”, 220lbs, fastest shuttle on the team, high 4.4/low 4.5 40 times...Cager has all the measurables scouts drool over. He’s going to get a shot in the NFL, but he’ll need to continue to up his physicality if he plans to stick and make a career. It’s going to be interesting. He’ll probably get a good draft grade on measurables alone, but also stands to gain a lot by coming back to continue his development under Dugans.
 
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not sold on that OL. I think Reed could be better than Boulware. I think we need to get Donaldson inside, we shall see after FSU.
 
Since it doesn’t look like Richards is a factor this year. A full year hopefully of a healthy Richards and Thomas on the field at the same time, mixing all the other WRs.

Jordan, Mallory, Irvin.

Homer, Dallas, lingard.

Scaife, Donaldson, Boulware,Mahoney, gaynor

We said that this summer too...
 
Are people insinuating Richards will be back next year? I sure hope not. As they say....he gone.

Can’t see Richards bouncing, not unless he comes back these last 7-8 games and lights trees on fire. He would serve best coming back his Sr season and ballin to get a decent grade for the combine and pro day. At least that’s my thoughts on AR82
 
You’re out of your mind if homer comes back if you don’t think this is a top 5 unit next year with lingard, Davis and burns

I liked what I saw out of Cam Davis especially as a threat coming out of the backfield as a receiver. This kid Crowley looks like a really good one. Top 5, who knows? But quite frankly, who cares? It will be deep and as talented as anybody's in the country without or without Homer.
 
Unless he is dipping to be a grad transfer somewhere or play in Canada, he ain’t going anywhere. The NFL doesn’t work for WR that run 4.9 40’s.

Actually his measureables are pretty much all he's got going for him right now. He runs 4.4/4.5 at 6'5" 220. That's freakish and more than enough for any NFL team. His production hasn't matched his physical abilities yet. He's at least getting targeted more now and making plays when he can.
 
Actually his measureables are pretty much all he's got going for him right now. He runs 4.4/4.5 at 6'5" 220. That's freakish and more than enough for any NFL team. His production hasn't matched his physical abilities yet. He's at least getting targeted more now and making plays when he can.

He is not that fast. No way. Dude looks like he is running in quick sand since his ACL injury.
 
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He is not that fast. No way. Dude looks like he is running in quick sand since his ACL injury.
According to the UM training staff, he ran that fast during the spring. There was a thread here where someone posted photos of all the position boards and their 40 times. Cager was behind only Thomas and Harley.
 
According to the UM training staff, he ran that fast during the spring. There was a thread here where someone posted photos of all the position boards and their 40 times. Cager was behind only Thomas and Harley.

That it’s shocking to me. I guess that goes to the whole thing about game speed vs track speed. His game speed getting in and out of cuts and overall looks very slow IMO.
 
That it’s shocking to me. I guess that goes to the whole thing about game speed vs track speed. His game speed getting in and out of cuts and overall looks very slow IMO.
Big guys rarely look as fast because they're long striders as opposed to short dudes who's legs are a blur.

Also, apologies to Richards, he ran a faster 40 than Cager too.
 
Can’t see Richards bouncing, not unless he comes back these last 7-8 games and lights trees on fire. He would serve best coming back his Sr season and ballin to get a decent grade for the combine and pro day. At least that’s my thoughts on AR82

No offense here at all, but the fact that you think a kid at Miami is going to do what serves him best is pretty comical. This program has made a tradition out of making the dumbest, most irrational and uninformed decisions in the history of the sport. Richards is LONG gone. As are Shaq, Pinckney, and Joe Jackson. The kids here don't make the right decision. They make the one that will get them money the quickest.
 
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